I Survived My First Ever Bootcamp…And Loved It!

‘This is bootcamp, not Hollywood!’ This is the phrase that has stayed with me after my first ever bootcamp experience, and while it brings back some great memories now, the moment I first heard it at 5.30am being bellowed from the mouth of an Army dude dressed in camouflage, not so much. This is the kind […]

Photo Of The Week – Summer In Positano

It’s not long now until the days are longer, the sun comes out to play and hopefully we all get a holiday! Italy is such a stunning place to relax over the summer months, and it’s photo’s like this that remind me how amazing summer is during the cold depths of winter. I’d love to […]

Month 13 Blog Update

January was a tough one to beat with it being my one year blogging, but February managed to top it! Here’s what went down… Goals Achieved February 7th was officially my blogging anniversary, so it’s been fab seeing that whoosh by and gearing myself up for the next one. February was a great month – income was […]

Photo Of The Week – Port Fairy

Back when I used to live in Australia, every year my friends and I would go to Port Fairy (a coastal town around 3 hours drive from Melbourne) at the start of March for ‘Folkie’ – the famous folk festival that takes place there annually. It’s usually a debaucherous long weekend filled with copious amounts of alcohol, dancing and […]

Inspirational Traveller Guest Post – Brendan from Vagabundo Magazine

This month’s guest post comes from world traveller and location independent entrepreneur Brendan van Son, who you may be familiar with from his popular blog Brendan’s Adventures, and also his exciting new project, Vagabundo Magazine for which he is the founder and editor. Inspiring or what?! Thanks Brendan for taking the time to share your […]

Photo Of The Week – The South London Tank

I love the story of this random old Russian tank which sits on a small plot of land in South London. Legend has it that a property developer bought the plot and applied for planning permission to build here, but when it was refused by the local council, he decided to get his own back […]

The Tax Implications Of Being A Location Independent Blogger

If you are serious about becoming a location independent entrepreneur, then tax and earning money around the world is a topic that you will need to be well versed in. It’s unfortunately not the most exciting of topics, but very useful to know nonetheless – I’ve had a few people contact me about this recently, […]

Photo Of The Week – The Wild Monkeys Of Galwar Bagh

I love critters. Perhaps I shouldv’e been a little more cautious when moving towards a gang of teeth-baring primates at the Galwar Bagh temple in Jaipur, India, but I just couldn’t help it – I wanted to hang with them. Thankfully, I live to tell the tale, although the sly little punks did rob us of […]

Month 12 Blog Update

Wow – I’ve been blogging for a year, how crazy is that when it comes around?! I’m feeling pretty chuffed at the moment – mostly because I’ve kept at it despite time pressures, and life getting in the way pretty much most weeks. Knowing that I’ve gotten through the last year has given me so […]

Photo of The Week – The Little Mermaid

Hans Christian Andersen may just be Denmark’s most famous export (apart from the pastries of course!) and his statue inspired by his fairytale The Little Mermaid,  is perhaps Copenhagen’s most famous sight. I couldn’t believe the sheer volume of tourists gathered at the edge of the coast line to see this rather tiny lady curled up on […]